How to Address the Impact of Pornography on Children

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  • Опубліковано 15 кві 2024
  • While most of us grew up with parents who were silent when it came to the topic of sex, we need to have an ongoing conversation with our sons about sex and their sexuality.
    If we handle this confidently and at the right time, we will set ourselves up to be the ones our sons come to for answers about sexual issues, which will empower them to live victoriously and purely in an oversexualized culture.
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  • @FreeMare1042
    @FreeMare1042 2 місяці тому

    A few of my sons won’t have anything to do with me anymore (they’re grown adults, one is divorced with two children that I never see cuz he won’t bring them to visit me). I don’t know what I did to cause it and it grieves me deeply.
    It was mentioned one time that maybe it could be because I’m too much of a conviction to them in that they know what they’re doing (type of lives they’re living, including sexual immorality) is wrong and they can’t have a relationship with me and continue to live in the darkness and keep convincing themselves that it’s okay. After hearing this and the things you said, I wonder if that could be it or at least part of it.
    It’s not because I say anything. I do not condemn any of them and I wouldn’t. Nonetheless it’s heartwrenching.